The US and China are set for a high-stakes rivalry in the skies above the South China Sea
GREG TORODE, REUTERS
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MAY 15, 2015
When the US Navy sent a littoral combat ship on its first patrol of the disputed Spratly islands in the South China Sea during the past week, it was watching the skies as well.
The USS Fort Worth, one of the most modern ships in the US Navy, dispatched a reconnaissance drone and a Seahawk helicopter to patrol the airspace, according to a little-noticed statement on the Navy’s website.
While the Navy didn’t mention China’s rapid land reclamation in the Spratlys, the ship’s actions were a demonstration of US capabilities in the event Beijing declares an Air Defence Identification Zone (ADIZ) in the area — a move experts and some US military officials see as increasingly likely.
“It’s not inevitable but if we are betting paychecks I’ll bet that they will eventually declare one, I just don’t know when,” said a senior US commander familiar with the situation in Asia.
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